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What are the Malaysian complaint websites for Malaysian visa types?

As a Southeast Asian country, Malaysia has a convenient geographical position for China. Culturally, Malaysia is also a place where Chinese in China gather. In recent years, medical tourism in Malaysia has flourished in the tourism market. With a mature medical system, the quality of medical care is relatively guaranteed.

I. Type of visa

The types of visas in Malaysia are mainly divided into:

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1, ordinary visa

Issued to foreign citizens who travel to Malaysia, visit relatives and friends and engage in business activities. It is valid for three months and can stay in China for 30 days at a time. Ordinary visas cannot be extended, but if you can't return to China in time due to health reasons or flight problems, you can apply for visa extension at the Immigration Bureau with the certificates issued by relevant hospitals and airlines.

2. Electronic signs (EVISA, ENTRI)

2065438+From March 1 2006, Chinese mainland citizens can apply for Malaysian electronic visa (eVISA) and visa exemption (ENTRi) on designated websites. After successful application, you can enter Malaysia with the visa paper printed on A4 paper!

3. Transit visa

Those who already have a third-country visa and a joint ticket can apply for a transit visa at Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Kuala Lumpur Second International Airport. The transit visa is valid for one time and the stay time is no more than 5 days. China citizens are generally unable to apply for transit visas at small and medium-sized ports such as Penang International Airport, Kuching International Airport and Kota Kinabalu International Airport.

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Must be consistent with the purpose of entry, and the restricted ports of different types of visas must be confirmed in advance. ENTRI/eVISA must have a printed copy.

These include:

1. A business visa must be accompanied by an invitation letter.

2.eNTRI/eVISA only allows tourists to enter the country once.

ENTRI must leave Chinese mainland and return to Chinese mainland.

The ports of entry from North Malaysia are limited to Penang International Airport and Langkawi International Airport.

Three. cash

Carry at least $500 or more with you. (for inspection)

If you carry more than10,000 dollars in foreign currency or traveler's checks, you need to fill in customs form 22(BorangKastam? No.22) declaration. (The specific provisions shall be subject to the official website of Royal Malaysian Customs Administration in www.customs/gov.my/en.)

Four. Entry stamp

Please pay attention to check whether the immigration officer correctly left the entry stamp on the passport. If there is no entry stamp or the stay time is wrong, the exit will be blocked.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) Other preventive measures

1. Try to prepare return air tickets, proof of accommodation, complete itinerary and other materials.

2. The members of the delegation enter the country in a centralized way, and each of them holds an entry certificate.

3. If entry is blocked, patiently communicate with Malaysian immigration officials, truthfully explain the situation, provide relevant supporting materials as far as possible, avoid verbal or violent contact, and cooperate with each other for release.

4. In case of unfair treatment, please write down the name or number on the badge of the law enforcement officer, remember the exact time of the incident, and collect and keep relevant evidence, so that you can complain to the competent authorities of the Malaysian Immigration Bureau afterwards or defend your rights through judicial channels.

Visit the Malaysian Immigration Bureau directly in official website and fill in the English version of the complaint in detail:

http://app.imi.gov.my/feedback/index.php? Lang =2

Or call the insurance number of the consulate general.

Even if you have a legal visa and a valid passport, the Malaysian Immigration Bureau has the right to refuse entry and repatriate if it thinks that you do not meet the entry conditions (such as criminal record, lack of economic ability, etc.). ) or suspect that your entry purpose does not match the visa type.